
1) Activity 2) Aliveness 3) Animality 4) Brio 5) Chirpiness 6) Elan 7) Energy 8) Enthusiasm 9) Excitation 10) Excitement 11) Invigoration 12) Life 13) Liveliness 14) Pep 15) Spiritedness 16) Sprightliness 17) Survival 18) Vim 19) Vitality 20) Vivification
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1) Aliveness 2) Animated quality 3) Being 4) Beingness 5) Cartoon motion 6) Disney forte 7) Existence 8) General activity and motion 9) Life 10) Liveliness 11) Liveliness, vivacity 12) Living 13) Movie genre 14) Opposite of sluggishness 15) Triannual journal 16) Vivacity
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- the condition of living or the state of being alive
- the property of being able to survive and grow
- quality of being active or spirited or vigorous
- the activity of giving vitality and vigour to something
- general activity and motion
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• (n.) The state of being lively, brisk, or full of spirit and vigor; vivacity; spiritedness; as, he recited the story with great animation. • (n.) The act of animating, or giving life or spirit; the state of being animate or alive.
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This is an aspect of film making in which drawings or three dimensional objects are processed in such a way as to create the illusion of motion. The cartoon is the most common form of animation but the process can also include silhouettes and the animation of objects. A new form of animation, which has actually been employed in early forms of speci...
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The process of infusing movement or life out of static or inanimate objects to create an illusion of movement. Can be in painting or drawing (traditional animation), computer animation (FLASH, C.A.P.S), stop motion or even drawing directly on film stock.
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the art of making inanimate objects appear to move. Animation is an artistic impulse that long predates the movies. History`s first recorded animator ... [13 related articles]
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A medium that creates the illusion of movement through the projection of a series of still images or ‘frames`. The term is also used to refer to the techniques used in the production of an animated film - in 3D animation, primarily those controlling the motion of the objects and cameras within a scene. These include keyframe animation, in whi...
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Movement given to an inanimate object, such as a drawing, puppet, or modelling clay; also, a
cartoon, or animated film, in which a drawing or object is photographed in a series, with small changes...
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A film or video wholly or partially created by photographing drawings, sculptures, or other inanimate things in sequence to create the illusion of motion. Animations are also generated by computers. ... (12 Dec 1998) ...
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(an″ĭ-ma´shәn) the quality of being full of life. suspended animation temporary suspension or cessation of the vital functions, with loss of consciousness.
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Animation means the use of movement in a presentation. Animation is important in that it makes the presentation more interesting and varies the method of passing on information. Presentations should have a balance of graphics and text.
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An`i·ma'tion noun [ Latin
animatio , from
animare .]
1. The act of animating, or giving life or spirit; the state of being animate or alive. « The
animation of the same soul quickening the whole frame.
Bp. Hall. » « Perhaps an inanimate thing su...
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Type: Term Pronunciation: an′i-mā′shŭn Definitions: 1. The state of being alive. 2. Liveliness; high spirits.
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[
n] - the condition of living or the state of being alive 2. [n] - the property of being able to survive and grow 3. [n] - quality of being active or spirited or alive and vigorous 4. [n] - the making of animated cartoons
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animation 1. Liveliness in the way someone speaks or behaves; the quality or condition of being animate. 2. The making of movies by filming a sequence of slightly varying drawings or models so that they appear to move and change when the sequence is shown and appear to be alive. Related 'animal...
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a tedious way of making moving pictures
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invigoration noun quality of being active or spirited or alive and vigorous
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noun the making of animated cartoons
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Movement given to an inanimate object, such as a drawing, puppet, or modelling clay; also, a cartoon, or animated film, in which a drawing or object is photographed in a series, with small changes of movement, usually by exposing the film frame by frame. Run at speed, the contents of the film are given the illusion of movement. More recently, c...
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Process of adding movement through image manipulation.
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The drawing (either electronically or on a physical medium) of motion. Usually animation is complete
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animated quality; liveliness; vivacity; spirit: to talk with animation. · an act or instance of animating or enlivening. · the state or condition of being animated. · the process of preparing animated cartoons.
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quality of being active or spirited or alive and vigorous
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